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Newspaper Clipping from the Indianapolis Sun, June 20, 1914
"Day For Father To Be Observed in Many Lands, Some Cities Plan Special Exercises in His Honor for Sunday: Cluster of Red and White Roses Symbol, Commemoration for Parent Who Is Death Rather Than Living," newspaper clipping from The Sun, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 20, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Joliet News, June 17, 1914
"Sunday, June 21 Is 'Father's Day': Observance Will Be General Throughout the United States," newspaper clipping of article from The News, Joliet, Illinois, June 17, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Leon Journal, c. 1914
"To Honor Father At Last: Movement Under Way to Place Neg-lected Parent on Pedestal and Strew Roses at His Feet," newspaper clipping of article from The Journal, Leon, Iowa, c. 1914. Handwritten note on clipping states: "From Decatur Co. Journal. Leon, Iowa."
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Newspaper Clipping from the Los Angeles Times, June 15, 1914
"What's Wrong With Daddy? Los Angeles Women Criticise Taft Mayor for 'Father's Day' Proclamation," newspaper clipping of article from The Times, Los Angeles, California, June 15, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Memphis Commercial Appeal, June 21, 1914
"Father's Day," newspaper clipping with poem "Father" by Edmund Vance Cook, from the Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee, June 21, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Mena Evening Star, May 29, 1914
"Father's Day Comes June 21: Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of Spokane, Wash., Established Custom Four Years Ago, Claims No Credit for the Thought," newspaper clipping of article from the Evening Star, Mena, Arkansas, May 29, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Olympian, July 15, 1914
"Dad's Day Will Be Big Affair," newspaper clipping of article from The Olympian, Olympia, Washington, July 15, 1914. Clipping received from Spokane Press Clipping Bureau, a clipping bureau located in Spokane, Washington.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Ottawa Free Trader, June 21, 1914
"Sunday Will Be For Father: According to Custom Today is Fathers' Day," newspaper clipping of article from The Free Trader, Ottawa, Illinois, June 21, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Pasadena Star, June 22, 1914
"Fathers' Day Is Marked At Y.M.C.A.: Dr. D. F. Fox Tells of the Ideal Relation Between Father and Son," newspaper clipping from The Star, Pasadena, California, June 22, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Quincy Journal, June 20, 1914
"Fathers' Day To Be Observed Sunday: For Fifth Year, Since Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of Spokane, Wash., Established the Custom - Wear a Red Rose," newspaper clipping from The Journal, Quincy, Illinois, June 20, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Quincy Whig, June 21, 1914
"Father Will Be Honored Today: Custom is to Wear Roses - Day Will Be Internationally Observed," newspaper clipping from The Whig, Quincy, Illinois, June 21, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the San Antonio Light, June 21, 1914
"Today Is Father's Day: Wear a Cluster of Red and White Roses to Honor Him," and "Father," newspaper clipping of articles in The Light, San Antonio, Texas, June 21, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the San Bernardino Index, June 21, 1914
Untitled newspaper clipping from The Index, San Bernardino, California, June 21, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Sioux Falls Leader, June 12, 1914
"Fathers' Day To Be Kept On June 21st: Spokane Woman Wants to Have Fathers' Day Observed, and Says Why," newspaper clipping of article from The Leader, Sioux Falls, Iowa, June 12, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Spokane Chronicle, June 12, 1914
"To Honor...Dad Will Get His Inning at Celebration to Be Held Next Sunday, Local Business Men Discuss Plans to Honor Aging Parents," newspaper clipping of article for the Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, June 12, 1914. Clipping received from Spokane Press Clipping Bureau, a clipping bureau located in Spokane, Washington.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Spokesman-Review, June 14, 1914
"Next Sunday Is Fathers' Day: Preparations Are Being Made for Observance Here," newspaper clipping of article from the Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, June 14, 1914. Clipping received from the Spokane Press Clipping Bureau, a clipping bureau located in Spokane, Washington.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Waynesboro Herald, June 19, 1914
"Father's Day To Be Observed Sunday: Red and White Roses Are Proper Emblem -- History of Movement," newspaper clipping from The Herald, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, June 19, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Warren Chronicle, June 20, 1914
"Father's Day," newspaper clipping of article from The Tribune Chronicle, Warren, Ohio, June 20, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping, July 11, 1914
"Spinster Aunt Day Urge by Dr. Shaw," newspaper clipping from The Mail and Empire, Toronto, Canada, July 11, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Wilbur Register, June 19, 1914
James C. Orr
"Fathers' Day Program," newspaper clipping of notice written by Pastor James C. Orr, published in The Register, Wilbur, Washington, June 19, 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping, c. 1914
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"Dodd Home Is Party Scene: Father's Day Association to Meet -- Birthday of State Remembered," newspaper clipping, c. 1914.
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Newspaper Clipping from Chronicle Telegraph, May 15, 1913
"A Good Word for Father," newspaper clipping from The Chronicle Telegraph, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, May 15, 1913. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from News Herald, May 23, 1913
"Fathers' Day Comes in June," newspaper clipping from The News Herald, Joplin, Missouri, May 23, 1913. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from Philadelphia Inquirer, May 24, 1913
"Appeal For Fathers' Day: Public Invited to Wear Roses of Any Color," newspaper clipping from The Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 24, 1913. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Continent, June 20, 1913
"Washington: The Founder of Fathers' Day," newspaper clipping from The Continent, Chicago, Illinois, June 20, 1913. Clipping received from Henry Romeike, Inc., a clipping bureau located in New York.
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